Horizons Writers Circle
Program period: October 2022–March 2023
Horizons is now closed to applications
Horizons Writers Circle is a program that provides support and mentorship for writers within the Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) community, ESL, and underrepresented writers who live in Edmonton and are at the beginning of their literary journey. The program runs for five months and is fully subsidized, making it cost-free for successful applicants.
Call for Mentors
Interested in nurturing upcoming writers and exchanging literary knowledge with the wider writing community? We are looking for established members of the literary community to become mentors for the Horizons Writers Circle 2022-2023. We are looking for individuals who are familiar with aspects of craft and are actively involved in local writing ecosystem.
Mentorship and fellowship are central to the Horizons Writers Circle. Each mentor is paired with one participant and tasked to address their specific creative and technical writing goals. A successful working relationship would cover current or future projects and exploring a path to developing an established writing identity. Periodically, mentors will get together with the coordinator on a one-to one basis to ensure the program is fulfilling its objectives.
Mentor Criteria
Our mentors must meet the following criteria:
- The mentor must be an established member of Canada’s literary scene.
- The mentor must be available for the duration of the program and can attend events and activities with reasonable regularity.
- Experience in mentorship is an advantage, but not required.
- The mentors must live in Edmonton.
Total time commitment: 35 hours (including one-on-one meetings, ongoing feedback/mentorship, and attendance in at least two events)
Wages will be disclosed upon receiving application.
We thank all who apply, however, only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Call for Mentees
The Writers’ Guild of Alberta (WGA) with the support from Edmonton Community Foundation, have designed Horizons Writers Circle to yield new literary works, explore the experience of underrepresented writers, and initiate dialogue that celebrates our diversity and contributes to a deeper understanding of one another. The program offers mentorship, workshops, discussions, networking, public reading opportunities, industry events, and more. Horizons Writers Circle runs from October 2022 to March 2023 and is set in person, unless otherwise specified for events and activities.
The program reflects the WGA’s commitment to emerging writers from diverse backgrounds. Our hope is to create opportunities for underserved writers, empowering them by supporting their self-determined journey to becoming established members of the literary community. Mentorship is a significant part of the program. Participants are carefully matched with well-established members of the literary community who can address their specific creative and technical writing goals.
Candidate Criteria
Candidates are required to meet the following criteria:
- The candidate must be a part of the BIPOC, immigrant, ESL and underrepresented community and has not yet established a substantial presence in Canada’s mainstream literary scene.
- The candidate must be a resident of Edmonton.
- The candidate must have a working knowledge of English.
- The candidate must be a Canadian citizen, refugee or landed immigrant.
- The candidate must be available to attend events and activities with reasonable regularity for the duration of the program.
- The candidate must provide writing samples. Please note that published works are not required.
- The candidate must have a clear intention of exploring and establishing a future in writing.
We thank all who apply, however, only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Contact
Please direct any questions regarding the Horizons Writers Circle to program coordinator Luciana Erregue-Sacchi (luciana.erregue@writersguild.ab.ca).
Support
The Horizons Writers Circle is supported by Edmonton Community Foundation
Horizons is also grateful for donations from Rona Altrows, in memory of Brian Brennan.